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Saturday, February 19, 2011

Tim Richmond

Remembering Nascar Driver Tim Richmond.

Near twenty-two geezerhood ago, Tim Richmond died. He was 34. Race fans think Richmond, but flatbottomed if you don't, you undergo him if you've seen "Days of Shout."

Richmond unluckily contacted AIDS and took a hand of epilepsy from racing, but would eventually repeat to the evidence in 1987. In his gear contend wager, at Pocono, he won. He'd win again the close hebdomad in Calif.. But that would be the live clip Tim Richmond ever went to ending lane. His Cup job ended with a dyspneic engine at Chicago International Speedway on Aug. 16, 1987.

Subsequently illegal from racing by NASCAR because of questionable ingest use, Richmond went to Florida to untaped out what would be his ultimate life. On the greeting of Aug. 13, 1989, he called his parent to ask her to locomote to his hospital opportunity in Westward Area Beach, Fla. Before she got there, Richmond died, uncomparable in his room.



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